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ad-work [718]
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6

The progressive movement regarded all of the following as worthy goals except

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Answer:

Taking into account that these are the alternatives:

A. Fostering efficiency in the workplace

B. Promoting business monopolies

C. Creating economics reform  

D. Protecting social welfare

The correct option is B. Promoting business monopolies

The objective that progressivism had was essentially to give the power of the government to the people. It also wanted to change american lifestyle by eliminating injustice.  The progressive movement also cared for different points, such as women rights, environmental issues and social welfare.

   

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